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THE ELECTION OUTLOOK THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY; SITUATION AS REPORTED BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. How Congress Will Stand -- Twenty-seven States to Elect Legislatures -- The State Contests and What Gives Them Special Interest.

On Tuesday there will be elections in forty-two States of the Union. Three States, Maine, Vermont, and Oregon, have already held their elections, including the election of Congressmen. In the majority of the other States State officers and members of the Legislatures are to be chosen as well as Congressmen. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on November 2, 1902, on Page 13 of the New York edition with the headline: THE ELECTION OUTLOOK THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY; SITUATION AS REPORTED BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. How Congress Will Stand -- Twenty-seven States to Elect Legislatures -- The State Contests and What Gives Them Special Interest. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe